Thedoctor
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Hello,
In search of some advice.
I'm trying to set up an Amazon Black water inspired theme. This is my tank currently:
No great but I'm hoping to change that and have LOTS of Bogwood being soaked later on today to put in in the next couple of days.
The substrate is Tesco pink bag low dust cat litter and the PH is around about 7.5 I'd estimate (using the colour chart) and, according to the Severn Trent website, my water is soft at 3.0.
I currently keep:
1 - Reed fish (Erpetoichthys calabaricus)
7 - Angel fish (No idea what type, they are hobbyest (in)bred ) (May pass them on to another tank)
1 - Fire mouth Cichlid
1 - Red Tailed Black Shark.
2 - Cohcus Blue Tetra (Boehlkea fredcochui) (Had 7 but had a heater malfunction - Aim to make a fairly large shoal of these)
1 - Bristlenose tetra
1 - Upside down cat fish
I also have a few Kuhli loach, (I had 12 but with their nature I only see 2 max at a time) and a few misc tetras that will be going soon.
I aim to add:
2 - Ram Cichlids
1 - Upside down catfish
10 - Blue Tetra
Maybe some Rummy Nose Tetra
Now you know my tank, the question is about the Indian Almond leaves. I want to litter the floor with them, but from a google search I'm getting varying answers, some suggest too many leaves will barely touch the ph, some say it will vastly reduce the ph, others say it will turn the water too acidic.
When I say leaf litter, I mean -
But on a 260 ltr / 4ft scale.
I will be using -
http/www.ebay.co.uk/itm/380206534729?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
*MODS - I'm sorry if links are not allowed, please alert me and I will remove this or similarly, remove the link yourself rather than deleting the thread.
I will be using the above and intend (without having seen the size) to use the whole bag at a single time.
Basically, what will the effects be on the tank? Will it harm the fish? How can I counteract any shifts the leaves cause in order to ensure I don't kill the fish?
Thank you in advance for any and all help.
In search of some advice.
I'm trying to set up an Amazon Black water inspired theme. This is my tank currently:
No great but I'm hoping to change that and have LOTS of Bogwood being soaked later on today to put in in the next couple of days.
The substrate is Tesco pink bag low dust cat litter and the PH is around about 7.5 I'd estimate (using the colour chart) and, according to the Severn Trent website, my water is soft at 3.0.
I currently keep:
1 - Reed fish (Erpetoichthys calabaricus)
7 - Angel fish (No idea what type, they are hobbyest (in)bred ) (May pass them on to another tank)
1 - Fire mouth Cichlid
1 - Red Tailed Black Shark.
2 - Cohcus Blue Tetra (Boehlkea fredcochui) (Had 7 but had a heater malfunction - Aim to make a fairly large shoal of these)
1 - Bristlenose tetra
1 - Upside down cat fish
I also have a few Kuhli loach, (I had 12 but with their nature I only see 2 max at a time) and a few misc tetras that will be going soon.
I aim to add:
2 - Ram Cichlids
1 - Upside down catfish
10 - Blue Tetra
Maybe some Rummy Nose Tetra
Now you know my tank, the question is about the Indian Almond leaves. I want to litter the floor with them, but from a google search I'm getting varying answers, some suggest too many leaves will barely touch the ph, some say it will vastly reduce the ph, others say it will turn the water too acidic.
When I say leaf litter, I mean -
But on a 260 ltr / 4ft scale.
I will be using -
http/www.ebay.co.uk/itm/380206534729?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
*MODS - I'm sorry if links are not allowed, please alert me and I will remove this or similarly, remove the link yourself rather than deleting the thread.
I will be using the above and intend (without having seen the size) to use the whole bag at a single time.
Basically, what will the effects be on the tank? Will it harm the fish? How can I counteract any shifts the leaves cause in order to ensure I don't kill the fish?
Thank you in advance for any and all help.
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